1. | Define work unit first. E.g., miles, loading, unloading, other. | ||
2. | Average number of work units | = | Average number of work units accomplished per week |
per hour | Average number of hours projected to be worked per week | ||
3. | Weekly Base Rate | = | Number of units per hour x 40 hours x base rate of pay |
4. | Weekly Overtime rate | = | Number of units per hour x number of hours over 40 x overtime rate of pay |
5. | Total weekly pay | = | Weekly base rate plus weekly overtime rate |
6. | Uniform rate of pay | = | Total weekly pay |
Total work units |
Example: | A truck driver is paid on a mileage basis for a two hundred thirty mile trip performed about ten times a week. The base rate of pay is twenty cents a mile. The overtime rate of pay is thirty cents a mile. The average length of the trip is four and one-half hours. |
1. | 2300 mi. divided by per week | 45 hours per week | = | 51.1 miles per hour | |
2. | (a) | 51.1 miles/hour times 40 hours times .20/ mile = $408.80 | |||
(b) | 51.1 miles/hour times 5 hours = 255.5 miles | ||||
(c) | 255.5 miles times .30/mile = $76.65 | ||||
(d) | $408.80 plus $76.65 = $485.45 divided by 2300 miles = 21.1 cents mile |
Note 1: | On March 1, 2007, the Washington state supreme court ruled that overtime rate of pay includes hours worked within and outside the state of Washington for Washington-based employees. Bostain v. Food Express, Inc., 159 Wn.2d 700, 153 P.3d 846 (2007). |
Note 2: | The adoption date of this subsection is October 21, 2008. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-128-012
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.22.270 and 49.46.130. 08-21-150, § 296-128-012, filed 10/21/08, effective 11/21/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.22.270, 49.46.130 and 1989 c 104. 89-22-120, § 296-128-012, filed 11/1/89, effective 12/2/89.